The work in the Sepulveda Basin is already making a difference by helping restore native plants and reducing fire risk.
Weβre committed to maintaining this recreational space, keeping it clean and healthy for all Angeleos to enjoy.
The work in the Sepulveda Basin is already making a difference by helping restore native plants and reducing fire risk.
Weβre committed to maintaining this recreational space, keeping it clean and healthy for all Angeleos to enjoy.
4,776 cubic yards of encampment debris and invasive species have been removed from the LA River Basin, along with 50+ homeless encampments removed with interim housing and other services offered.
More than twice the size of Central Park, the Sepulveda Basin is one of the Valleyβs most important shared spaces. Our comprehensive, coordinated strategy to address longstanding challenges here is centered around public safety β and weβre seeing real results.
The first match kicks off on June 12 at 6 PM, when the United States πΊπΈ takes on Paraguay π΅πΎ.
The countdown starts now. β½
Our city will host eight matches featuring the best players on the planet, including our own U.S. Menβs National Team, bringing fans from around the globe to our neighborhoods, supporting local businesses, and showcasing the culture and diversity that define L.A.
In 100 days, Los Angeles will welcome the world for the FIFA World Cup.
This new line, more than a decade in the making, will link Angelenos and visitors to jobs, schools, medical centers, and cultural hubs while providing a faster, more reliable alternative to driving.
Weβre investing in infrastructure that makes it easier for Angelenos to move through our City.
On May 8, the Metro D Line Subway Extension will open, connecting Mid-Wilshire and the Miracle Mile to Koreatown and Downtown LA.
This beloved tradition promotes cultural pride, health, and community investment, with every mile supporting local schools and nonprofits.
I was honored to make history as the first Los Angeles Mayor to participate, joining the community from the lighting of the firecrackers to the start of the 5K and 10K. Chinatown was filled with energy as we celebrated the Lunar New Year, welcoming the Year of the Fire Horse.
Yesterday, more than 10,000 runners, families, and neighbors gathered in Chinatown for the 48th Annual L.A. Chinatown Firecracker Festival.
Justice Fair 2025 welcomed more than 1,000 Angelenos seeking connection, opportunity, and a path forward. Our approach to justice focuses on stability, support, and second chances because stronger communities start with real opportunity.
We understand that many Angelenos are affected and deeply concerned, and encourage everyone to voice their views in a peaceful way.
While there are no known credible threats at this time, LAPD has stepped up patrols near places of worship, community spaces, and other areas of the city, and we will remain vigilant in protecting our city.
We are closely monitoring for any threats to Los Angelesβ public safety amid military action in the Middle East.
We look forward to welcoming families to gather and enjoy this space for years to come.
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Designed with input from local residents, the project will feature a landscaped entry plaza, a 40-foot architectural sundial, walking paths, seating areas, improved lighting, parking, and other upgrades that make the space welcoming, safe, and accessible.
Weβre transforming an underutilized space into a place the community can truly call its own. This is a long-term investment for Wilmington families and future generations.
As the worldβs eyes turn to L.A., we are showing how a global event can strengthen local communities and leave a lasting, positive impact across every corner of the city.
This means building excitement for families, supporting local businesses, and bringing the energy of this global event directly into neighborhoods across Los Angeles.
From the 2026 FIFA Fan Festival at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum to more than 100 community celebrations in neighborhoods across the city, Angelenos can come together to watch live match broadcasts and enjoy music, cultural programming, interactive experiences, and food that reflects this great City.
For 39 days, Angelenos can join in the excitement through watch parties, cultural events, youth soccer clinics, and local programming that celebrates the diversity of Los Angeles.
Weβre making sure that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be an experience all Angelenos can enjoy.
As we look toward LA28, we honor those who paved the way and recommit to building a more inclusive future for the next generation.
In honor of Black History Month, we welcomed Olympic and Paralympic legends to City Hall to present them with the inaugural Spirit of the Angel Award, which celebrates Black excellence and lasting impact in Los Angeles.
Together, letβs make L.A. shine.
Find a site near you and join us by visiting the link below. ‡οΈ
mayor.lacity.gov/ShineLA
This Saturday, February 28th, join us across L.A. for a day of action to clean and care for the communities we call home. From tree planting to resource fairs, live performances, and family-friendly activities, thereβs a way for everyone to join in on the fun.
Build the Los Angeles Convention Center with us!
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Itβs not everyday you see goats in L.A., but now you can find them regularly in the Sepulveda Basin. The wildlife reserveβs newest residents are working hard to enhance sustainability and manage vegetation to reduce fire risks.
The pilot project will cover about 35 acres of a field that has repeatedly burned, mitigating fire risk and giving native vegetation a chance to emerge.